Παραδοσιακό της Χαλκιδικής Traditional Song from Halkidiki/Greece TITLE TRANSLATION: Saint Helias Day
"Earth Song" composed by F. Ticheli as sung by The East Central University Chorale on April 19, 2010, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK.
Come to our Swing! Into Christmas concert at Melbourne Town Hall on Saturday 12 December at 4pm and you will want to “Raise your voice and stamp your feet, get up and out of your seat and be in The mix in The middle of The dance floor!" This conc...
We very much hope that you enjoy our first ever virtual concert. We are sad that we are currently unable to stage live concerts and engage professional musicians to play with us. These musicians, who are largely self-employed, have been especially hard ... more
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir] I have to admit that I’m not really a lyric person. I might have been listening to a particular pop Song in English for years when I suddenly realise...
A Christmas Carol composed by Nathaniel J. S. Barnes using adapted text from a Robert Fuller Murray poem for mixed (SATB) choir with piano or harp accompaniment. This is a prototype using music software with wind and harp settings.
The Allegria and Aria sections of The Arizona Girlchoir singing "Christmas Pops Trio" in Their 2012 Winter Concert at Chaparral Christian Church in Scottsdale, Arizona.
A choral spoof on The 12 Days of Christmas, composed and performed by David W Solomons A version for SATB is also available at The link below The cartoon animation was created, from a "choirboy" caricature of The composer by "Dale", by David Marsh (Para... more
Rehearsal Audio of a lovely Irish Song by Michael McGlynn, sung by The tenors and basses of The Stairwell Carollers. Photos and video edit by Holly Massie. Concert Teaser for upcoming June 3 2017 Concert :) Please support our 40th year initiatives! ... more
Inspira performs "A Song of Night" by Laura Farnell at Their "A Light in The Dark (2014)" concert. Nick Turnbull, Music Director